They are the same?
Soluble means it will dissolve.
These can be different states of matter or immiscible materials.
Water soluble means that a substance can dissolve in water. Being hydrophilic means that a substance is attracted to water. Substances that are water soluble are typically also hydrophilic because they have properties that allow them to interact with and dissolve in water.
Sparingly soluble means a substance dissolves only in small amounts in a solvent. This relates to the solubility of a substance by indicating that it does not fully dissolve in a solvent, leading to a limited amount of the substance being able to dissolve in the solvent.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive and toxic. Ingestion of soluble salts of uranium can lead to intoxication, depending of course on the amount ingested.
Solubility is the aptitude of a chemical substance to be soluble (to form a homogeneous solution) in a given solvent. An unsaturated solution is a solution which can dissolve further the solute, at a given temperature and pressure.
Salt dissolve in water since they are composed of ionic bonds. Sugar contains lots of OH groups which form hydrogen bonding with water thus soluble in water.
Partially soluble refers to a substance that can only dissolve to a limited extent in a particular solvent. This means that while some of the substance can dissolve, not all of it can. This concept is important in understanding the solubility of substances in a solution because it indicates that not all substances will fully dissolve in a solvent, leading to the formation of a saturated solution where no more of the substance can dissolve.
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